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New study sheds light on IVC filters’ dangerousness
A new study sheds light on the Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) filters' alleged dangerousness, further substantiating the allegations of those who recently filed a lawsuit. The research was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Surgery on January...
Xarelto safety profile is the “least favorable” among anticoagulants
A new research sheds some light on Xarelto's lack of safety, showing how its side effects are the most dangerous among the new generation of blood thinners. According to the study published in the science journal Gastroenterology, rivaroxaban is the least safe among...
Total Taxotere lawsuits grew three-fold in 2017
The largest ongoing litigation in 2017 seems to be the Taxotere lawsuit, as the number of cases filed tripled in just two months. According to data from the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML), as of January 17, 2017, the total number of disputes filed...
Eliquis Mass Tort centralization scheduled for January
On January 26, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) will hear arguments regarding the centralization of several Eliquis lawsuits under a new MDL in Miami, Florida. The drug's manufacturers Bristol-Myers Squibb and Pfizer Inc. filed a motion to...
Study reaffirms Xarelto’s safety but the litigation keeps growing
A new analysis published by manufacturers Janssen Pharmaceutical and Bayer AG shows that the Novel Oral Anticoagulant (NOAC) Xarelto (rivaroxaban) is safer and less expensive than its competitors in patients affected by cancer. The research that was presented at the...
Xarelto’s promotional spending reaches $28 million topping all competitors
ProPublica, an independent non-profit organization, recently published a public report on drugs promotional expenditures, with Xarelto being the top most expensive. The total spending for the infamous blood thinner topped all other medications in the United States in...
Lawsuits filed against defective Stryker Accolade hip replacement devices
New lawsuits get filed every day by plaintiffs who suffered an injury after being implanted with a defective Stryker Hip replacement device. One of the latest cases brought to the court's attention is William D.'s one, a Massachusetts resident who is accusing the...
The Xarelto mass tort grows: 13,000 cases now pending in the MDL
New Xarelto lawsuits keep getting filed every day as the mass tort kept growing as one of the largest in the history of pharmaceutical litigations. One of the latest complaints has been filed on November 14 by a woman from Illinois, and is currently pending in Cook...
A woman from Louisiana files a Taxotere lawsuit after she permanently lost her hair
A plaintiff from Louisiana recently filed a Taxotere lawsuit claiming the chemotherapy agent caused her to suffer a persisting alopecia that prevented her hair from growing back for more than 10 years. The woman, Karen C., took the drug in 2003 shortly after being...